The Power of Events: An Introduction to Complex Event Processing in Distributed Enterprise Systems
The Power of Events: An Introduction to Complex Event Processing in Distributed Enterprise Systems
Reconfigurable Context-Sensitive Middleware for Pervasive Computing
IEEE Pervasive Computing
A service-oriented middleware for building context-aware services
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Temporal management of RFID data
VLDB '05 Proceedings of the 31st international conference on Very large data bases
A middleware for context-aware agents in ubiquitous computing environments
Proceedings of the ACM/IFIP/USENIX 2003 International Conference on Middleware
An efficient Web Services-enabled Architecture for Radio Frequency Identification Environment
International Journal of Mobile Communications
rfid in pervasive computing: State-of-the-art and outlook
Pervasive and Mobile Computing
ID-Services: an RFID middleware architecture for mobile applications
Information Systems Frontiers
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Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) technology is considered to be the next step in the revolution in supply-chain management, retail, and beyond. To derive real benefit from RFID, a RFID application must implement functions to process the enormous event data generated quickly by RFID operations. For this reason, many RFID middleware systems have been developed. Although RFID middleware assists in the management of the flow of event data, developers will be forced to implement systems to derive from simple RFID events meaningful high-level events, which are more actionable knowledge that can be applied. Determining meaningful events requires a context, which typically comes from reference data. In this paper, we propose the contextual event framework (CEF) for rapid development of RFID applications. The solutions and techniques presented in this paper are based on our experience of RFID middleware of the Logistics Information Technology (LIT) project.